I
can’t prove that the Oklahoma City bombing was part of the Secret
Nazi Plan about which I have written, but it could be considered as
being helpful in the fulfillment of the plan today. Most of the CIA’s
covert operations in the part of the world around Pakistan have been
run through Pakistani intelligence (ISI). Of interest, and perhaps relevant
to the Secret Nazi Plan, is that Germany was key in helping Pakistan
get atomic weapons.

Between
200,000 and 300,000 second and third level Nazis went underground in
Germany alone during WWII. They would be important in carrying out the
Secret Nazi Plan for world control, as would thousands of high level
Nazis (e.g., SS members) who spread throughout the world.

The
anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing was on April 19, and the BBC
show “Conspiracy Files” on March 4, 2007 contained speculation
that the instigator of the bombing, Andreas Strassmeir, had ties to
U.S. and German intelligence! Strassmeir had served in the German army
in the area of intelligence (including disinformation). His father,
Gunter, was a member of the Hitler Youth movement (Andreas’ grandfather
was a founding member of the Nazi Party), and Chief-of-Staff to German
Chancellor Helmut Kohl. In addition, Gunter Strassmeir was the father
of the German reunification movement, and German reunification would
also play an important part in carrying out the Secret Nazi Plan.

Vincent
Petruskie helped Andreas Strassmeir get into the U.S., and Andreas referred
to him as “a former CIA [OSS] guy my father had known” in
Berlin during WWII. Petruskie had been an Air Force intelligence officer
in Viet Nam in the 1960s, and in the counterintelligence division in
Washington, D.C. in the 1970s. He introduced Andreas to Black Mountain,
N.C. attorney Kirk Lyons, whose grandfather was also a founding member
of the Nazi Party.

After
Andreas’ discharge from the German Army when he was 27, he flew
to Washington, D.C., on April 7, 1989. This was about the same time
Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh returned from Germany after his
2-week “Change-Up Program” active-duty assignment with the
German Army. Also about this same time, McVeigh was assigned to Ft.
Bragg in North Carolina, where double-agent Maj. Ali Mohamed (who worked
with the CIA and the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, and trained members of
al Qaeda) was located. McVeigh told his sister in a letter that he was
one of ten selected out of 400 to be a member of a Special Forces secret
team to “work for the government on the domestic, as well as international,
fronts” including “helping the CIA fly drugs into the U.S.
to fund many covert operations.”

Investigator
Bob Fletcher on Radio Liberty (March 20, 2012) related that CIA operative
Gary Best had supplied the Contras in Nicaragua with timing instruments
that blew up C4 explosives (“Iran-Contra” was a drug money
for weapons deal) and was training mercenaries in Azerbaijan (which
borders Iran) in the 1990s. Fletcher then revealed that just three months
before the Oklahoma City bombing, Best bought a meat company only 1.5
miles from the Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City, and
ceremonially on the first anniversary of the bombing of that building
filed company bankruptcy papers. Is this all just coincidental?

McVeigh
also wrote to his sister that “We would be government-paid assassins!”
He wrote this letter on October 20, 1993, about a week after he and
Terry Nichols drove from Fayetteville, Arkansas to Elohim City, Oklahoma
to meet Andreas Strassmeir.

Elohim
City founder Robert Millar “was in regular contact with the agency
[FBI] in the years before the [Oklahoma City] bombing,” according
to June 31, 1997 testimony by senior FBI agent Peter Rickel. Another
informant at Elohim City was Peter Langan, leader of the Aryan Republican
Army and son of a retired U.S. Marine intelligence officer.

Attorney
Kirk Lyons had introduced Strassmeir to Elohim City, and informant Carol
Howe there sent to her BATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms)
officer Angela Finley 70 reports within which she indicated Strassmeir
and others planned to blow up federal office buildings, including the
Murrah Building in Oklahoma City. Two days after the bombing, Howe reminded
the FBI that Strassmeir had “discussed assassinations, bombings
and mass shootings” (this was in a November 29, 1994 BATF report
by Howe’s superior Angela Finley). Despite this, and despite the
fact that the FBI interviewed over 20,000 witnesses regarding the bombing,
the FBI never interviewed Strassmeir before he left the U.S. in January
1996 (for months before he fled the U.S. he stayed with Kirk Lyons in
Black Mountain, N.C.).

Ambrose
Evans-Pritchard in The Secret Life of Bill Clinton: The Unreported
Stories (1997) judged that Strassmeir “was being protected
by the Bureau [FBI].” Relevant to this, ABC’s “20/20”
segment on Carol Howe (February 5, 1997) was pulled at the last moment.
When assistant producer retired Marine Lt. Col. Roger Charles saw it
was never going to be aired, he protested, was fired, and told Evans-Pritchard
that a message from this was “that this story would bring the
country down, whatever that’s supposed to mean.”

In
late Spring 1996, Evans-Pritchard had a series of conversations with
Strassmeir, who was in Germany, in which the latter seemed to indicate
that he worked for the American federal government but wouldn’t
say specifically for whom. When Evans-Pritchard asked Strassmeir why
he didn’t come forward and tell the whole story, the latter seemed
to indicate he would be considered “a provocateur” who “talked
and manipulated the others into” the bombing.

There’s
a new documentary regarding the Oklahoma City bombing called “A
Noble Lie,” which covers some of the information contained in
this article, as well as evidence from seismic readings and witness
testimony that the Murrah Building was severely damaged by more than
a truck bomb of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil (ANFO bomb). A report
using an Eglin Air Force Base Wright Laboratory test results regarding
structural damage, etc., indicated the truck bomb explosion could not
have been an ANFO bomb!

The
report, Case Study Relating Blast Effects Tests to the Events of
April 19th, 1995, Alfred P. Murrah Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
written by demolition expert John Culvertson, concluded: “Due
to these conditions [relating to the inefficiency of air blasts in destroying
reinforced concrete columns] it is impossible to ascribe the damage
that occurred on April 19th, 1995 to a single truck bomb containing
4800 lbs. of ANFO [ammonium nitrate fuel oil mixture]. It must be concluded
that the damage at the Murrah Federal Building is not the result of
the truck bomb itself, but rather due to other factors such as locally
placed charges within the building itself.”

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Many
questions regarding the Oklahoma City bombing still have gone unanswered,
including why would Strassmeir, if he was simply on an intelligence
mission for Germany, become a bombing “provocateur”? Evans-Pritchard
believes Strassmeir was a “shared asset,” working for German
intelligence and “on loan to the U.S. government,” perhaps
“the domestic services section of the CIA,” which under
usual procedures would pass Strassmeir’s report “to the
CIA’s Directorate of Operations.” Remember that in my book,
The
Power Elite and the Secret Nazi Plan, I explain how Allen Dulles
of the OSS and CIA, during and after WWII, worked with important Nazis
such as Gen. Reinhard Gehlen, German military intelligence officer,
and his Gehlen Organization. As I said before, I can’t prove the
Oklahoma City bombing was part of the Secret Nazi Plan which is being
fulfilled today. However, the bombing along with the 9/11 attacks, economic
crises, Middle Eastern and North African revolutions, etc., could be
seen as helping in the Plan’s fulfillment.

A
final question that perhaps will never be answered satisfactorily is
whether Timothy McVeigh was really executed by the government if he
was actually a government agent. The official story was that he was
executed. However, if you look
at the video clip, you will see and hear Susan Carlson of WLS in
Chicago saying about the execution of McVeigh: “The shallow breathing
continued… or what appeared to be shallow breathing… even
after they pronounced him dead.” While you are reflecting on this,
remember that dead people don’t breathe!

Dennis Laurence Cuddy, historian
and political analyst, received a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill (major in American History, minor in political science).
Dr. Cuddy has taught at the university level, has been a political and
economic risk analyst for an international consulting firm, and has been
a Senior Associate with the U.S. Department of Education.

Cuddy has also testified before members of Congress
on behalf of the U.S. Department of Justice. Dr. Cuddy has authored or
edited twenty books and booklets, and has written hundreds of articles
appearing in newspapers around the nation, including The Washington Post,
Los Angeles Times and USA Today. He has been a guest on numerous radio
talk shows in various parts of the country, such as ABC Radio in New York
City, and he has also been a guest on the national television programs
USA Today and CBS's Nightwatch.